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iPro Rack User Interface Navigation Guide
The iPro Rack is a unit controller designed to manage compressors, fans, and control valves used in refrigeration systems. The Visograph user interface allows for navigation and acquisition of system information. This guide provides an overview of the information provided by the Visograph user interface.
STEP 1: Enter The Top Screen To enter the main screen to access system status and navigation, press T1 under the ENTER prompt.
Figure 1 - Top Screen
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STEP 2: Activate The Application If the application is inactive, press and hold T3 under the ON 1 prompt for five seconds.
Figure 2 - Inactive Application
Press and hold T1 under the ON 1 prompt until the status changes from OFF to ON, then press EXIT. The unit will now be activated. To deactivate the unit, follow the same procedure for activation. Note: The prompts that originally read ON will now read OFF when the status changes from activated to deactivated.
Figure 3 - Active Application
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STEP 3: Enter The Main Screen The main screen is designed to provide an overview of the main system status and allow for navigation to peripheral device status and application configuration.
Figure 4 - Main Screen
A. Number of compressors turned on/Number of compressors available B. Digital unloader active capacity C. Suction pressure; Suction setpoint D. Number of fans running/Number of fans available E. Variable speed fan capacity F. Temperature differential; Temperature differential setpoint G. Compressor alarms active H. Fan alarms active I. Navigation buttons
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STEP 4: View Active Alarms To view active alarms, press T8 under the ALARM prompt. Alarms are grouped according to type, and each group in active alarm state will be flashing in the ALARM menu. Alarms will clear once conditions for alarms are no longer present. Other alarms must be manually cleared.
Figure 5 - Active Alarms
STEP 5: Enter The Service Menu The service menu allows the user to view the I/O status and peripheral system status, and create overrides for outputs. To enter the service menu, press T5 under the Service prompt. The list below defines what is available in the service menu. To enter any service submenu, scroll over the desired menu with arrow keys T1/T2/T4/T5 and press T3 under the Enter prompt.
Figure 6 - Service Menu
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Analog Outputs: Status Of Analog Outputs
Figure 7 - Analog Outputs
Scroll to the ANALOG OUTPUTS menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
Figure 8 - Analog Outputs Menu
• Column A - Analog output designation • Column B - Configuration of analog output • Column C - Value of analog output (0-100%)
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Load Status: Status Of Relay Outputs
Figure 9 - Load Status
Scroll to the LOAD STATUS menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
Figure 10 - Load Status Menu
• Column A - Digital output designation • Column B - Configuration of digital output • Column C - Value of digital output (ON/OFF)
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Compressor Service: Information Regarding Compressor Run Time And Output Status
Figure 11 - Compressor Service
Scroll to the COMPRESSOR SERVICE menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
Figure 12 - Compressor Service Menu
Compressor Service information is listed for each configured compressor.
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Figure 13 - Compressor Service Menu Commands
Available commands in the COMPRESSOR SERVICE menu are: • Reset Hour Counter (T1) • Enable Compressor (T2) • Disable Compressor (T3)
Press and hold the corresponding button for the desired command.
Digital Inputs: Status Of Digital Inputs
Figure 14 - Digital Inputs
Scroll to the DIGITAL INPUTS menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
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Figure 15 - Digital Inputs Menu
• Column A - Digital input designation • Column B - Configuration of digital input • Column C - Value of digital input (ON/OFF)
Probes: Status Of Analog Inputs
Figure 16 - Probes
Scroll to the PROBES menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
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Figure 17 - Probes Menu
Probe values are divided by two groups. Group 1 (PB1-PB20) shows probe values for inputs landed on the iPro Rack controller. Group 2 (PB21-PB39) shows probe values for inputs landed on XEV30 valve drivers.
Figure 18 - Probe Values
• Column A - Analog input designation • Column B - Configuration of analog input • Column C - Value of analog input (0-100%)
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Superheat: Displays Calculated Rack Superheat
Figure 19 - Superheat
Scroll to the SUPERHEAT menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
Figure 20 - Superheat Menu
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Coresense Setup: Setup Of Safety Parameters Inherent To CoreSense Modules
Figure 21 - CoreSense Setup
Scroll to the CORESENSE SETUP menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
Figure 22 - CoreSense Devices
The setup of CORESENSE is grouped by device address. Scroll to the desired device by using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
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Figure 23 - CoreSense Values
To change values, scroll to the desired value using the T1/T2 arrow keys, then press SET (T3). The value will flash when it is ready to be edited. Use the arrow keys T1/T2 to change the value, then press SET (T3) to save changes.
CoreSense Information: View The Status Of CoreSense Inputs
Figure 24 - CoreSense Informataion
Scroll to the CORESENSE INFORMATION menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
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Figure 25 - Coresense Devices Information
Information related to CoreSense is grouped by device address. Scroll to the desired device by using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3). CORESENSE INFORMATION displays the following input values: • Compressor Current • Locked Rotor Peak Current • Discharge Temperature • Number of Running Hours • Number of Compressor Switching Cycles • Total Number of Short Cycles • Alarm Status
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Analog Outputs Override: Allows For Override Of Analog Outputs
Figure 26 - Analog Outputs Override
Scroll to the ANALOG OUTPUTS OVERRIDE menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
Figure 27 - Analog Outputs Override Menu
• Column A - Analog output designation • Column B - Configuration of analog output • Column C - Override value of analog output (0-100%) • Column D - Override status (disabled/enabled)
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Figure 28 - Analog Outputs Override Values
To override a value, scroll to the desired value using the T1-T4 arrow keys, then press SET (T5). The value will flash when it is ready to be edited. Use the keys T3/T4 arrow keys to change the value, then press SET (T5) to save changes.
Digital Output Override: Allows For Override Of Digital Outputs
Figure 29 - Digital Output Override
Scroll to the DIGITAL OUTPUT OVERRIDE menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
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Figure 30 - Digital Output Override Menu
• Column A - Digital output designation • Column B - Configuration of digital output • Column C - Override value of digital output (ON/OFF) • Column D - Override status (disabled/enabled)
Figure 31 -Digital Output Override Values
To override a value, scroll to the desired value using the T1/T2 arrow keys, then press SET (T3). The value will flash when it is ready to be edited. Use the T1/T2 arrow keys to change the value, then press SET (T3) to save changes. Scroll to the override status using the T1/T2 keys, then press SET (T3). The value will flash when it is ready to be edited. Use the arrow keys T1/T2 to change the value from disable to enable, then press SET (T3) to save changes. Document Part # 026-4962 Rev 0 17-FEB-2016 ©2016 Emerson Climate Technologies Retail Solutions, Inc. This document may be photocopied for personal use. Visit our website at http://www.emersonclimate.com/ for the latest technical documentation and updates.
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XEV30 Override: Allows For Override Of XEV30 Valves
Figure 32 - XEV30 Override
Scroll to the XEV30 OVERRIDE menu using the T1-T4 keys, then press ENTER (T5).
Figure 33 -XEV30 Override Menu
• Column A - XEV valve output location • Column B - Valve assignment • Column C - Valve override value (0-100%) • Column D - Override status (disabled/enabled)
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Figure 34 -XEV30 Override Values
To override a value, scroll to the desired value using the T1-T4 arrow keys, then press SET (T5). The value will flash when it is ready to be edited. Use the arrow keys T1/T2 to change the value, then press SET (T3) to save changes. Scroll to the override status using the T3/T4 keys, then press SET (T5). The value will flash when it is ready to be edited. Use the arrow keys T3/T4 to change the value from disable to enable, then press SET (T5) to save changes.
XEV Valve Status: Displays Status For XEV30 Valves
Figure 35 -XEV30 Valve Status
Scroll to the XEV30 VALVE STATUS menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
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Figure 36 -XEV30 Valve Status Menu
• Column A - XEV valve output location • Column B - Valve assignment • Column C - Valve status (0-100%)
Subcooler Control: Allows For Viewing Status of Subcooler Operation and Input Values
Figure 37 - Subcooler Control
Scroll to SUBCOOLER CONTROL menu using the T1/T2 keys, then press ENTER (T3).
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Figure 38 - Subcooler Control Page 1
Scroll to the next page by pressing T2.
Figure 39 - Subcooler Control Page 2
Scroll to the next page by pressing T2.
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Figure 40 - Subcooler Control Page 3
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